GM 12 Bolt

If I upgrade my GM 12 bolt with 30-spline chrome-moly axles and a locker how strong will it be? The truck is not going to be a rock climber but it is going to see lots of trail use and sand dunes. My front is the GM 10 bolt and I plan to put the chrome-moly axles up front also. Will my drive train be strong enough with these up grades?

IMO if you are worried enough about breaking them, spend the money on the 14 bolt rear for one, and never worry about breakage, and for the front, I'm a little torn on the 44/10 bolt issue, I believe each has its good and bad points, but the D60 is obviously the ultimate there.

But a D44/14bolt combo should be easy to find, have good gears in it, and probably end up being cheaper than chrome moly 10 bolt this, and 30 spline 10 bolt that : )

Well, you talk to some people on here, and they've spent the money on all the fancy 10/12/44 parts, and still turned around and broken them.

Some people can run around on 10 bolts and never kill them, so who knows what your results will be? I just know that if you pay the money for the good stuff on the "weak" axles, when it breaks, you are out that money, and yer still broke.

On the 3/4 ton axles you could also use an 8 lug 15" rim my friend is running that right now. You can find those cheap rims for like $40-50 each or search around a bit and find used ones then you would get to keep your tires at least

To go back to the original question "How strong will it be?" it will definately be stronger than stock. Now, with Dune use you may have a legitimate argument for going with a Full Floating rear axle such as a 14 bolt. If you are upgrading your 12 bolt, heres what I suggest:

Buy a set of Moser 4340 Axleshafts and the Greene Bearings which are wider than stock. Check Offroad.com/Chevy pages for a similar writeup by Glen Viveiros (Depdog). Buy a Detroit Locker for your 12 bolt and you should have a good setup. Do not waste money on any other locker for this axle - I've tried them, they break! Your 12 bolt should survive with normal trail usage with up to 38" tires depending on your driving style. If you like to ramrod, you will surely break something. I currently have the 12 bolt with Warn Full Floater kit, TSM Disks and Detroit Locker. I know people can argue the 14 is stronger for cheaper and I agree with both. But, I can go anywhere most 1 ton rigs can go without problems. I have friends who atteded the Blazer Bash 02 and ran Moab with a 12 bolt and 37" tires.

I will upgrade to 1 ton someday without a doubt. But, I still rely on my 12 bolt without too much worry. For people just starting out wheeling and learning the ropes - of course you are going to get the "Go to 1 Ton" suggestions and to some it's feasable. Just do what your pocket book can afford without leaving you homeless or hungry. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

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